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:[[2023]]: [[Estrella Maldita]]
:[[2023]]: [[Adira]]


== Died ==
== Died ==

Latest revision as of 00:39, 5 October 2023

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Full Calendar

Born

1935: Ray Stevens
1946: Máquina Salvaje
1972: Shane the Glamour Boy
1977: Minoru Fujita
1986: Yoruba
1996: Principe Diamante (2013)

Debut

1986: Xochitl Hamada
2021: Misteriosa
2021: Zafary
2023: Katara (Mexico City)
2023: Estrella Maldita
2023: Adira

Died

Apuesta Matches

Date Apuesta Winner(s) Loser(s) Arena and/or Place
1982 hair El Dandy Caballero Rojo Pista Arena Revolucion - Mexico City
1982 mask/hair Kiss & Enrique Vera Charro de Jalisco & El Olímpico Arena México - Mexico City
1983 mask El Brazo Coloso Ixtlahuaca, Mexico State
1986 hairs El Signo, El Texano & Negro Navarro El Dandy, Talismán & Jerry Estrada Arena México - Mexico City
1993 mask Shu El Guerrero Coloso El Toreo - Naucalpan, Mexico State
1999 hair El Hijo del Santo El Misterioso Anaheim Indoor Marketplace - Anaheim, CA, USA
2010 hair (1) Dralion Chico de Barrio Arena Femenil- Monterrey, Nuevo Leon
(1)Finals of Ruleta de Apuesta also involving El Misionero, Carnage, Vértigo, Neurosis, Sick Boy


Title Matches

Year Title Winner(s) Type Loser(s) Arena and/or Place
1990 NWA MIDDLE Atlantis Retain El Dandy Arena Coliseo De Acapulco
1993 CMLL HEAVY Brazo de Plata Retain Silver King El Toreo - Naucalpan, Mexico State
1993 CMLL WELTER Ciclon Ramirez Retain Tornado Negro Arena Coliseo DF
1998 MEX LIGHT Virus Retain Oriental Arena Xochimilco
2004 AAA MIXED Gran Apache & Fabi Apache Retain Oriental & Cynthia Moreno Tlahuac
2004 IWRG TAG Dr. Cerebro & Cerebro Negro Change Mega & Ultra Mega Arena Naucalpan

Other

- In 1982, the UWA ran the 1982 Torneo de la Muerte in Arena Mexico.

- In 2010, Rayo Chapin officially retired after 50 years of career.